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vrijdag 6 februari 2026

Ruff Majik - Can Of Wyrms (feat. Benjamin Berdous and the S.A. Scene)

 

 

Ruff Majik - Can Of Wyrms (feat. Benjamin Berdous and the S.A. Scene)

As usual, I’m late to the party. But you must know, I felt pretty weird about the message that appeared on Instagram almost a year ago. It felt like the Ruff Majik madness I love so dearly was coming to an abrupt halt. And I missed them immediately. And I was a bit afraid to contact frontman Johni Holiday to get the lowdown. Cause it seemed like he was going through something big. Perhaps I should have anyway. That way I might have been privy to the new path they are now carving out, the new rebellion, the new rules, made up as they move forward… I missed them. But I am happy they are back and even though I’ve been talking about how I felt during their absence and their return, it’s not about me. It’s about Ruff Majik and their quest to get you involved. To open you up. To let you spill your guts. And to get you all revved up!  





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A new chapter begins for Ruff Majik with the release of latest single Can Of Wyrms

South African heavy rock outfit Ruff Majik return with Can Of Wyrms, a stark and emotionally unguarded single that confronts suicide from the perspective of those left behind. Rather than romanticizing loss or framing it through spectacle, Can Of Wyrms documents grief as an ongoing presence — unresolved, heavy, and communal. The song was written years ago, but only now finds its moment, arriving as the band re-emerge after a period marked by silence, distance, and personal reckoning.

Frontman Johni Holiday has previously spoken openly about PTSD, agoraphobia, and cycles of dependency formed while touring — struggles that ultimately led to Ruff Majik stepping away before the weight became fatal. That pause, and the clarity it forced, directly informs the song’s restraint. Can Of Wyrms does not seek answers. It acknowledges absence, as well as the battle waged by those in the thick of it. Musically, the track balances Ruff Majik’s stoner-punk urgency with a raw yet anthemic vulnerability. Gang vocals — recorded with friends and members of the South African underground music community — form the emotional core of the song, reinforcing its central idea: this grief is shared, not isolated.

The single also features guest vocals by Ben from Slomosa, adding a further layer of communal voice and international solidarity to a deeply personal release. All proceeds from Can Of Wyrms, including associated merchandise, will be directed toward mental-health support initiatives. The release coincides with Ruff Majik’s first live performance (31 January, Pretoria, South Africa) , since their hiatus — not framed as a victory lap, but as a statement of intent. In the band's own words: "There is work to be done."
 
Can Of Wyrms is not a eulogy. It is a warning, a remembrance, and a refusal to buckle under the pressures of the world. This single is currently available on BandCamp only, and will be released on all other platforms on 16 January 2026. The band will take no requests for press until the first phase is complete.

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maandag 5 augustus 2024

Crash and the Void - Neon Bloodstains (ft. Johni Holiday)

 

Crash and the Void - Neon Bloodstains (ft. Johni Holiday)
 

He's everywhere! That dude from Ruff Majik! You know the cat! Johni Holliday, and this time he wreaks havoc on the new Crash And The Void song: Neon Bloodstains! Ferocious, serrated and ready to cut you up! What a time to be knife indeed! Wowzah! Dangerous animals combined lead to Neon Bloodstains!

 

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Crash And The Void Unleashes New Single Neon Bloodstains Featuring Johni Holiday of Ruff Majik


Pretoria’s own Crash And The Void is back and bolder than ever with their new single Neon Bloodstains out today via Mongrel Records, featuring guest vocals from Johni Holiday of Ruff Majik. Inspired by the intense and competitive world of the video game Cyberpunk 2077, the band crafted a song that mirrors the violence and drive required to succeed in the music industry. “I feel like the violence and competitive nature found in the game, which I played extensively, was a good parallel to the music industry and how you need to carve your way to success,” says Marius Schutte, the band’s vocalist and primary songwriter. The track’s message is clear: stand your ground, don't sell yourself short, and be realistic about the monumental task ahead when striving for success.

This self-produced song showcases the collaborative spirit of Crash And The Void. Initially entered into a competition to be featured in Cyberpunk 2077, the song evolved beyond its original form. The final doom breakdown, a highlight of the track, was a collective effort created during a rehearsal. The original demo, solely created by Marius Schutte, didn’t include this breakdown due to competition restrictions. Marius’s love for soundtracks and ludomusicology is evident, with the song’s opening lead line being a heavily distorted synthesizer inspired by Mick Gordon’s work on the DOOM soundtrack.

True to their innovative spirit, the band members recorded their parts in their home studios, with Marius programming the drums. This DIY approach not only highlights their versatility but also their commitment to producing high-quality music. Watch the Video Buy / Stream Neon Bloodstains

About Crash And The Void:

Crash And The Void makes music by infusing traditional balls-to-the-wall rock music with concepts often found in film music, particularly horror and sci-fi genres. Their collective musical influences range from Hans Zimmer to Black Sabbath and everything in between, creating a unique sound that is both thrilling and cinematic.

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zondag 21 juli 2024

The Devil's Cabana Boiz - ...Wizard, Man!!

 

 

The Devil's Cabana Boiz - ...Wizard, Man!!!

It went live on July 12, the new single and video …Wizard, Man!!! An awesome new track by Londonites The Devil's Cabana Boiz! And yes, as you can hear pretty quickly, they’ve teamed up with Ruff Majik’s Johni Holiday for this track. A perfect fit! Cause a Wizard is only a Wizard if it can shoot that Majik when the need arises! Animated by the band themselves, this is some impressive stuff! The stuff of sorcery… And the song has that special something as well… Faerie dust abound! So go listen, follow their plan, this can’t go wrong… Cause they’re a goddamn …Wizard, Man!!!




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